The Bali Times

May 15, 2012

Dutchman Nabbed for Drugs

JAKARTA A Bali-resident Dutchman was arrested in Jakarta last Friday after attempting to smuggle cocaine into Indonesia hidden inside his – Read More...
May 15, 2012

Japanese Tourist Numbers Continue to Drop

DENPASAR Balinese tourism officials are banking on a return to the island by Japanese tourists, as national carrier Garuda relaunches – Read More...
May 15, 2012

May 11-17, 2012

By Dr Robert Goldman Longevity News and Review provides readers with the latest information in breakthroughs pertaining to the extension – Read More...
May 15, 2012

Infection Causes One in Six New Cancer Cases: Study

Largely preventable or treatable infections with viruses, bacteria and parasites cause about two million new cancer cases and 1.5 million – Read More...
May 15, 2012

Destroying Paradise

There is a virulent debate underway about the direction that Bali is heading as it becomes ever-more heavily developed and – Read More...
May 15, 2012

Germany to Young Muslims: ‘Berlin Needs You!’

By Julia Hoffmann “Islam is not a part of Germany” read a headline in the German daily Sueddeutsche Zeitung before – Read More...
May 15, 2012

Beyond the Two-State Solution

By Michael Omer-Man After two decades, peace talks between Israelis and Palestinians have failed to bear fruit or bring about – Read More...
May 15, 2012

‘Why They Hate Us’ Debate Ignores Positive Role of Arab Men

By Dalila Mahdawi Egyptian journalist Mona Eltahawy unleashed a veritable media storm on Arab gender relations with her recent article – Read More...
May 15, 2012

Indonesia’s Amazing Rootless Tree

By Richard Boughton I was reading something on the Indonesian government and the ideology of Pancasila. I was skimming it, really. – Read More...
May 15, 2012

A Bali Urchin’s Early Start to Unreal Expectations

By Vyt Karazija The tourist wheels into the coffee shop at a pace faster than is customary in Bali. His face, – Read More...